Jay Gruden rewards players with reserved parking spaces for efforts in camp
The Washington Redskins are rewarding some of their players for working hard during offseason workouts by giving them their own parking spots.
A Jay Gruden tradition that started last offseason, eight players were rewarded with a personalized parking space for impressing during the workout program.
Gruden rewards players with reserved parking.
Also, don't park in @Niles_Paul84's spot: https://t.co/ZtBYNoTZyN pic.twitter.com/NJDEgGAy3f
— Washington Redskins (@Redskins) July 22, 2016
The players rewarded: linebacker Mason Foster, cornerback Bashaud Breeland, defensive lineman Kedric Golston, guard Brandon Scherff, wide receiver Pierre Garcon, tight end Logan Paulsen, tight end Niles Paul and linebacker Ryan Kerrigan. Paul and Kerrigan were also rewarded last summer, according to Danny Heifetz of the team’s official site.
Hey, parking spots with your name on them are cool. Hopefully they’re good spaces, close to the training complex. If they are, chalk it up as another win for master motivator Jay Gruden.